A night vision monocular is by far the lightest and most popular unit on the market. The most popular night vision monocular is the PVS14/PVS-14. This particular system is available in a Generation 2+ and 3rd Generation, with a price range of $1,999 to $4,125. The PVS-14 system is available in different configurations from Night Vision Guys and is built in-house, ensuring quality control. This system can be configured with three tube options: Photonis, Elbit Systems, and L3 Communications. That way, it gives users a range of performance levels. Night vision monoculars work with either a skull crusher, which comes with the unit, or an optional helmet like the Wilcox G24, which works in conjunction with helmets from brands like Team Wendy, Ops Core, Hard Head Veterans, and many more.
In addition to the PVS-14, there are other night vision systems available on the market from manufacturers like AGM, L3 Communications, Pulsar, ATN, and others. The beauty of night vision monoculars lies in their versatility. You can even drive with them in total darkness, just as they do in the military. Night vision monoculars are perfect for law enforcement use, camping, hunting, UFO sight-seeing, walking, driving, military applications, and much more. Night vision monoculars are only head-mountable if they are 1x magnification. If the magnification is higher than 1x, objects will appear closer, like 2x or 3x, which makes it impractical for head-mounted use. Because of their lightweight design, night vision monoculars are preferred by users who need mobility and ease of use in dark environments, making them ideal for a variety of scenarios. Their compactness and portability make them a top choice for professionals and enthusiasts alike.